Step 3: Click the 'Restore and Manage Media' tab to select the .bkf file and the data that you wish to restore. You can also choose the location to which you want to restore from among the options provided: Original location / Alternate location / Single folder.

Step 4: Click 'Start Restore' to initiate the restore operation. If you specify the location to be 'Original location', the System State restore operation overwrites the current System State. To avoid this, specify the location as 'Alternate location'.

Step 5: Click the 'Report' button to view the log file. Once you close the 'Report' screen, you are prompted to restart your system to update the changes, once the restore job has been completed.

How do I restore System State data for domain controllers?

You need to restart the system in the 'Active Directory services restore mode' to restore the System State data for domain controllers and follow the steps mentioned in the System Restore to restore data.

How do I reschedule the System State Backup?

You can reschedule the System State backup using the 'Edit' option from the IBackup Professional 'Scheduler' screen.

What are the operating systems on which System State Backup is currently supported?

Can I select a shared or a mapped drive as a destination for my System State backup?

No. You cannot select a shared or a mapped drive as a destination for your System State backup.

Does IBackup Professional require any specific user privilege to backup System State data?

Yes. You should have the administrative privileges to perform the System State data backup.

Do I require additional / external
storage volume for System State backup?

No. You do not require additional / external storage
for taking the System State backups using IBackup Professional.
Ensure that the folder selected for
the temporary location has about 1 GB free space.